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Show NEWS SATURDAY THE DKSRRKT Intrepid Arizona Sett Iers About to Be Rewarded F or Generation of Toil t 1 10 1920 OCTOHKH UTIH'S BET II PH SIN CROP IS (ENT RAFAEL OIL CASE . nil HESlVONpi ' ENGINEERS ' HELD OF 1TTDRHET 6ENQUD Th department f agriculture esFTKR striving 41 year again at tba odd a of pioneering In an arid timate that Utah will produce It per region, the reeldenta of Bt.' John Aria, with tha completion - of cent of th sugar beet crop of th I, Lyman reservoir, aald to le th aaeond largeat artificial body of United Stale thief year, piecing the X Action hy the state land board In water in the alale, will reallaa tha dream of A faweratlon ami VIII Utah at as Out matter f th application of th th I. tune, lit, jail for Blieriff Jack Norton of Idaho gather rich harvest (urn tha Irrlgatad aell, aaya Charlea P, Anderaon, a sum output t lease of taland K. Cowls In th Ban With 1,011,000 tons last pared a Bmlth la aafd to ho member of the preeldeney of Bt, Johna atake, wha l In Belt take on Falla, Idaho. Rafael 11 swell await th opinion year, Th total crap of th United of Neilen Point Out y wanted In tbo Idaho city on a th attorney general1 office, a th Churoh errand. la in BUt f- be estimated to 1,070,000 mtkttmr he, been plaoed there by th Mayor nlng. Rut this time through th Bt. Johna la ona of Iba aldeet Repreacntative Gathering I chare a. The condition of th Utah board, aooerdlng to Arthur Kuhn, rreeident Udell and other ten City's Needs and Says Day According to word received from tha forte ofcltltens In northern Arlaona, pL,m - Mah0( of th community ,eet crep, October 1 wee Of, or four eeeretary. Recently th board leading Smith la alleged to tav rob. City Commmion taliainI a teat ossa nf th np- ........ I elded to make eyndloet w4 Ir.t. reeled bed a fur buyer of Jdahn Kalla of vlalter from there aaya, tha outpoala , I . Of Guess Work is Past of the, . , plicatloiv for a lea, as upon It and about a month ago. He la said baring bean eatabllahcd by Mexican projeot and with tha amlstane ber Gets Behind rigne lO j toi, tot v m waa ldho built. Im( vrsp fb Lyman dam principle Involved, hind 1h have Induced the buyer to aoeom amlgranta In lha aarly (0 a In the settler Rev. Simpkin Speaks Motion tM KInt ,nUtu of tnmny of IP ether that deoade Lion Bolo- - The structure wee laraa and strong IP, 009 ton ipany him to ti plaoe about 10 milt. latter .pert of Raniih Black PalL ' "I -jrfr strugtheir nilaerel district Ur which both native of Germany, who and the celonlata thought 303.000 tope In 1010,- a 100 per oent from the city where ho Mid ho bed mon liorth, stood the federal government and th state , gle were over. Hut the big dyka meltUpon crossed th plain with th 'Mormon Ja Urge atock of furs atu-e- d. litrrraao over 1010. The oondltlun ' board may claim title. , arriving at the place, the buyer eald. pioneers, made hie advent among only two years, when with a the More than 00 engineer attended Mr. Kuhn said th etat land board seepage Idaho beet this yea la 04. th tn-- 1 At first the ing of heavy anoas and V Determination to rl tbo city of th'nmlUi pulled a gun and relieved the the first Set tier 1 out annual of the titah Chap- want lh dam oore. be In Its the banquet confident .JO. had the man of what money ha Mexicans had upheld their misgivings, through right year average fur th state being emoke erU wai erldant at Iho meeting fur time. th execuat ""der laws fifth Association of that of th ter American the present but meajr peas easing superior again Only Colorsdo'and Mlohlsan will oro- held Friday afternoon In tbo city eom h miiUtr and.that Congress Kn.ln..r.-.- . timlttk waa aleo under aunrelllence tive ability Barth soon became their Aid. ww Vni Firf Mate th. ,IoU1 last due beet Nwh,u thla Utah than crop larger dur-- . The largest nd for authoritlaa at Hawllna Wyo., recognised leader and known as mission chamber. undoubt,dly wllI probably martWith prctlca!lyeefr man In the - nlSt, a next on aver th take bo wanted la tha to eald where of ing Sol.1 h4 up a session, . It For nearly period "King moat repreeentatlve gathering in financial' strait d ten of such Jand whtrh xra aup.i C. J. Ullrlctn. aaaiatant xtate 10 yaara hla word waa law and Ms community of.olmlUr charge. seemed Impossible to surmount this brought together for con.lder.llon to b turned over to the atnto1.,,.; Ma)or c curonc Nealen, and mandate war observed without confidence and hop Farewell Planned for , but last calamity, Alfor th benefit of the school the. problem, jh. mating Testimonial A.. Slmpkl.,were .the were once morn restored when U waa commlealon- - 'Missionary laws are not explicit per-'1- 1 . to Mexico though" tha d by the mayor Missionary Colonists Swurw. I and, . th ntal admlnlatratlon that learned of th to oil 1 ct!on venin. thw talninf whr Hall In War'd assistFifteenth the executlyej Of. financial ; member ra tha WUh th coming of the "Mormon" was ready to offer Th .th Mr. Kuhn to banquet. following xlt. now practically dam colonist to Bt- - Johns In th lat 70 a ance. With th committee of the mayor1 advisory until minerals or metala are. actual- Ariel quartet rendered musical aelec contwo yra-oTenf . under the direction of Ammon completed after committee of ITS. many members of ly found upon land, there can b nu tlon been In W. A. Richmond, president of th ney, a deal was consummated where-h- y struction worg, the cost has a to tho state , title to questloh 000, 1760. he big committee, and represent. of th owners the of neighborhood - , Ltah chapter, aa master of. cerethey became the school section With th final completion of th Uvea of Civic organlaaUonr. tha echools western part of th area claimed by monies, Introduced Mr. Ullrich, who rich of acres Department sandy Ruling, ' J,000 work, Mexican club Barth and tn told of th growth of the national asand woman' I . An culunder b will of brought land tha bench of th th Inspection to rulings cultivate In parched order sociation since Its organization In expert fuel and ; Oeborn Monnett. Th past aummer, however,, Interior department show that school 1116, until -- soil It waa necessary to build reeer-- 1 tivation. today it has a membership CombuiUoJ engineer, under wheeeeu - If - surveyed, pass was work o th Boon section. the cpnaiructlon"'" water flood the store to voir amok of 21,000. He said the object of the bervlilun a survey of th local make It powslol to to etat of a time the at th colonist Along the ownership arrive! of. th after was to render service of situation wa made through for partial Irrigation th territory becomes a state, but If association 'dam waa built across th tattle Colo-- I take out watercane, Don of th United Stale bureau of profession to the the grower of when the state is admit- the engineering of corn aad new th above miles a unaurveyei few river of redo the mine of and school Che the nation. To subcommunity mines and ted to the Union, they paaa to the stantiate time washed whloh haa been attended with Ieuch at bursts Cloud Mown. made the with thla ha Utah of city, pointed td a clause to University I success that a aplendld exhibit state upon being surveyed. The in- in the the dam out, but each time th of the association an extensive talk. What already has In state1 fair Arlxona tha at made be terior 1001 that department claims, settlers rebuilt it' In which states that If any engineer adbeen Accomplished waa outlined by tltl of such lands never passes to vocates A. II. flood tore away th dam It had taken Rhoentx In November.under cultivation a strike he la subject to exMayor C. Clarenco Naalen and If state th th a With located within one bringing and art build hav-to they up many years pulsion. Crabbe, head of the department Um- -;i It I with John 8t. rearea, or of thl mineral forest government largo oil, th marshaled 'under more leadership . on No More Guess Work. ng Jurisdiction over the amoke serve. one of which the case with 'of David K. Udell, many yaara presi- contiguous territory will become Jnatlon work. ' Other speakers were of sections Cowle . But the matof the th agricultural colonist Nealan In bis talk before the th leading Kl-SC application. Mayor of stake, Johns dent i representative of th Commercial, ter aa to whether or not th lands are meeting said the time was past when prepared again to start at th begin- - Arlaona. Iranis and Rotary clubs. Mr John A.i known to be mineral land has an- the city's problems would be. solved Widtsoe, representing women1 clubs; j other bearing upon th matter. If by gueas work. He pointed out some of that city schools,. 8upt O. N. E.Child, they are known to be mineral land of the mistakes that had been made 1 L- Colborn. Judge they belong to the government. If they by communities through lack of eni Resolution approving the work ac.are only believed to be oilbearing, gineering, and described some of the end pledging complished thevt belong to the state. It la held. branches of city government which at In a furtherance of th fight to th end Two Important points In the opin- the present time demand the attention that Salt Ike shall be made a smoke-f- -t ion of aeem to would bear of officials, trained technician He the told ity were Introduced by. Stephen out the theory that the state cau of some of the thing In the city that LlUchard and unanimously adopt-Iunclaim a sufficient are title; needed the enThey attention of engineer statTh meeting showed marked DON TAYLOR. , surveyed and they are only thought ing that City Creek canyon, waa hospital, showed them through th with the thusiasm which In and of Itself GEORGE W. ASHTON. (Special Correspondence.) to contain oil. When land unsurveyed leaves accomward who Don Elder proper Oct to Taylor, engineering, could be mads broof of the determination N. Y Oct 11. The emergency ROOKLTN, la It lm BurxKLs it Asha out 10, pointed W. ths camSundhy Oct ',s of Eldar Oeorg In honor and that Jorcitys greatest Sunday morning, will blsh th ends for which the 21, for the mediately passes to the state, unless dan river, borderedpark, long cherished dream of Utahns school conference of tha Brooklyn tendered a Mexlctrmlslon, on each side with paign bae been begun- - .Tbe reed of ton, who leave soon for a mission to In farewell tha It is know positively that it contains Bugpr In chapat waa ha In the held last to be Brooklyn branch could Tork New boulevard, educational made City an extensive campaign thoroughHouse ward chapel, Thursday, Oct oil. Before drilling can be undertakto tha eastern state a testimonial will attractive. become a reality. A Utah club el. A special program wa arranged enlighten the public with reference en land- - must be surveyed, and oil ly ward reboot hall, Fifteenth of in tha th be children In amok corwhich the All are friends given of at I beat 21, way eliminating p.m. th Rv. P. A. Simpkin. cannot be proved unless the lands are SstuMay waa Eighth Wait and First 8ouh itraethae been organlxed. took part. James A. Byto encourage Rv- P- - A. Simpkin, declared that dially Invited. Following la the pro- surveyed; so In either event, state ofo'clock. "I". Oct . marka the time when- waterprominent I at - gnd Oct. is Jl. superintenof Salt evening, take City . mphaslxed. of tho great metro- dent of the school, with Elder.Wll-11a- gram: ficials argue. It seem apparent the the new day wa not coming but was , Th following will participate: Edith the Utah colony Its v ambition of year state1 till Is clear. Therefore the already, here, and that the engineer Mayor Preside . j as first diMartln Lulu Penrose, Gladya Pder;Plta eryetallsed Brooklyn Knecht P. "Hall of, Glee, Shining Morning, Th meeting waa preaided over by aem Joseph E. KJer. Clifton Jacob-- 1 Into a deflnlt organisation, to only pqlnt which can defeat the xtate must realize that In all hia building, W. Buehn-e- r Carl Elder and assistant H. Prof. rected Q. Smurthwalte; Its by' la the blggeat phase of It is that he la He aald public senticlaim, the argument continues Mayor Keslen. Drown. Leah A. Lloyd., serve and promote, it. Ideals and of Balt Lake City as second assisw prayer, ElJer A. R. Curtis; song aerv whether or not the matter of with- building for what la called manhood ment la a big factor 'In accomplish- Emma Ashton, Milton Backman. EvD'Plrlt of brotherhood, and to bring tant Greater all Utahns in within reading, Edward P. drawing these lands into an oil re- fcnd womanhood for humanity. ing any reform and especially one ana trio, Elite quartet and remarks together Immediately after the close of the Ice, ten minutes; Mr Eatenna serve give them back to the governaolo. irhlcb every Individual la affected. He by the vocal Only the foundation, BrookMldgley; said Mr. the Dancing will school conference, missionary. scan of the event waa per- Sunday Mias Sual Irvin; ment. violin conaolo, Simpkin, haa beenlald by th great It Fisher; Explained how tha city commission ha low In th amusement hall with music held special' Relief lyn society enInIn moat th and evil th from vocal the Don aolo. which the world Is now picturesque haps struggle endartakan to remedy Taylor; ference eesalon, under the direction talk. Elder Secretary Give Stand. by th Evana trio virons of New Tork! The happy of emerging, and on it must be built the All the local Miss Lily Shipp; violin dut, the Misses troduced Commissioner Crabbe who Mlar Edna N. Hardy. Th stand of tho atato land board structure cheerwar a seated around Utahns the done been and Melba had which by shall answer the sacVirginia Lindcay; reading. waa clearly, stated by Mr. Kuhn In explained wht officers and members participated In . rays the program. Miss Lucllo of humanity of yesterday. Being bonfire whose welcome bureau of mechanical inspection to Revenue Official to Pike ren- Miss Lydia Fonneabeck; Ariel quartet; an interview. The land board, he says, rifices hundred on of fade tho fore war the glowed JJi of He praised tha Commercial Bwenaon Sat Office kings were kings; money a vocal aolo. Prof. expects to contest th title W 'tali' waa dominant; Inspect Local fore dered or more assembled. In th ambition were naClub, Rotary club and other orgSni-gatloY. university of Provo waa the B. the of which claimIt legallpiece ground, . cliff terminated tional. The great question was busiAground the rock Which have lent their assist-the-xtat-e, Walker to yand to speaker.' received principal a belong morally Appointed beautelegram According to, Now, for the first time1 In huance in tha work. abruptly: far below stretched a for the purpose of helping tha state ness Personal Mention. man history, manhood la Service Men to The emoke eltuaUon wa analysed yesterday by D. C Dunbar, collector j ttfui uto valley, and beyond th doubt-lea- s Organize Its educate children. raally on It will now la Utah Ra LaVar th with declared Hudson pianist, Jeneon," the board and wo be to that that thjoI Jnternai revenue for Utah: Faul F.j valley reflecting hy Mr. Monnett, who be taken into consideration f.ew by h Eighty-Fifthilleo street, west On the at the eyement or )0 that .congress which parliartod rolume of smoke which has proven commissioner of ln;MhuChalrm shall George White of the the state that the selection of lied forming th background nature (York City: Mr. Jeftsen la studying DemooratK national this fact! forget Utah of- llaastrous her would be negligible not lands will state the committee has and compensate haa He engageGallic. Paolo with her autumnal The "This splendor calls for the supreme" an open wind swept city. J'Lji'Vct 11 ItMris i dP ng flc Monday for the loss pf the revenue of this overhead stretched the clear sky of 'an ments for the entire season. V. appointed Harry B. Walker of Balt and tlo and that It where a of today. You ar standing section such OsIndlan-aummProf. and o(her C. mounProfJensen John sides on all night by surrounded and Lake to head the work of organizing la not th purpose of th government bigger fight ha to be Meyers la visiting the different office th chairmanship oPDr. St, mond of the Brigham Young unlvar-rlt- y the Wai w&yed fop fivo yv&n waged tain make the problem a difficult throughout the country to study their LeeUnder acpom service men Of this state who at;e to grant property or land to any state th&n 624 west Ona waa Balt are at Cowan Provo of preof th location sea. The th said. proposition he will b neoosaary for you pne, and give them personal street. supporting Gov. Jamea M. Cox And and after letting the state lssu bonds to keep aItb&lanc sented and it met with instant approv- Hundred and Twenty-thir- d Lake is euch as to pack and condense problems and a aanity that said. the office of New York-Cit- y. gre dolng Franklin D. Roosevelt, according to and borrow money with the underal. Nominations-fo- r They shall remember that humanity the smoke cloud over the city, mean Charles O. B. Berry of Denver, president were In order. E. J. Knud-eo- n special research work standing that this property is an as- all humanity." tn the larger Because of these fact and b.:auae assistant field of state collectors' word received at Democratic set, then turn around and remove It name of Dr. Bure eastern Institution the Gov. Balt taka la compelled to use coal of a force la supervisor presented Blmon on an who Balt waa Bamberger, inspec- tie in taka to upon some pretext or twist of tho hav Mlaa Verda Johnson, formerly of headquarter Robbins, who.waa made president high percentage of volatile material tion trip. ' spoken at the was unMr. Walker la a veteran of. the law. able to be present. meeting, by acclamation.. R. B. Petty present- Brigham City , waa brought to th the solution of the problem must for mission home from th Lenox. Hill world war. Th first meeting of the necessarily 11a in the application of Colburn wa to bum fuet that doe ed the name of Emily H. Brlnton aha too was sleet- hospital where ah recently underwent club will be held in the; Oak. TOomof - proper method of firing and the end not smoker Suit Charges Illegal ed by acclamation. Misa Elsie Graen an operation. Miss Jensen will re- the Newhouse Hotel wt 8:20 p.m. of proper smokeles equip- waa similarly elected secretary and main at the mission home until strong Tuesday, Oct. 19. a Resolutions Adopted. III ment, he eald He explained proper . enoyment of Dividends Dr. enough to resume her work as a misOn behalf of the general committee Dr. R. Lea Cowan, treasurer. Bring method and declared that actment of the ordinance now under and other dtlxene present Btepheit L. Lyman Horne led th cheering for the sionary In the Eastern States mis- Commission To recover 191,500 from 149 stockApproves Consideration by th city commission Richards presented the following aet new officers, and Mr. W. Clive Brad- sion. Ensign Ward Prof. William M. holders ford led th singing. Th offloera of the Guardian Casualty A unaniEldar Georg C. Young. 285 Tenth will go far toward remedying th which wa resolution and Franklin 8. of Richards Compensation Agreement will be the He each mad a speech of acceptance. If properly enforced. avenue. Salt take City, will arriv In In Ensign ward Guaranty company,, aa money Illegally adopted: speakers mously . efunited waa 12. for El unA constitutional committee ap- New York City Tuesday, Oct. eloaed with an appeal tomorrow night at 8:46. "Whereas, th volume of ambke was paid to them In dividend m pointed and a constitution will be der Young haa been laboring th past the1Approvalinsist given yesterday by fort necessarily created' In thla city dur state commission to an rial Imcon the at and Sugar Case Om tinned The ease of Thirdsuit yesterday was begun In th first drawn West up presented Virginia year In th South Women Will ing the winter month becauseaof district court against th Guarreached ference, with headquarters at Charles- agreement between Gust Boomes and the West Cache Sugar company vs. point meeting. Mr Wldtsoe gave assurance of the proper firing, haa to the health . Saturday afternoon, Oct. S, Dr Ly- ton, W. Va He was recently transfer th Montana . Bingham Consolidated John A. Hendrickson, and L. N. gtohl dian Casualty A Guaranty company, io-oration of the women, and llupt. where It la detrimental the waa continued from yesterday to Oc- by receiver, the Bankers Trust man Horne. Joseph X Jack, Evana red to the Massachusetts conference Child told of what th school are ' of the people aa :well a to the growth Jons Burtla Bobbin and Dr. R. Le and will visit Washington, D. C. and Mining company, whereby Boomes, tober 20 by. the state supreme court company. and In of tha the to city; accomplish is It Undertaking alleged that those year 1 tus Cowan entertained tha Utah colony at New York en route to hla neF field who lost both eye in an accident upG. A- - R. Circle' Meeting The tha company did notduring Whereas, the loaa annually earn paign against the smoke evil Thai earn nul-wa luncheon at In the Elder a York New of the smoke, palisadea profit and reason While of on delightful labor. the talned by mining companys' property, George Washington Circle Ladle of that tha dlvldenda were of th Commercial club on the western shore of the Hudson Young will b th guest of Elder Earl paid out of re- the G. A. R Mr through damage and waste Elizabeth for the will receive Grismon, pledged by ITealdent C. B. Haw-'aancompensation the Is capital. of the Utahns J. Knudson. mad that may, be greatly reduced through the rlvar. X large number mainder of hla life, of flO.tC'a week, president, will meet WVdneedtqr after- - at the time ofAllegation ley, who offered tho services of th the appointment of th of Vernal. and present. They assembled at the Mis Stella Richard noon-Octsum 20, at 2:30 oclock In the receiver the company eiub's publicity department and de-- S Intelligent efforts of a united people; were a of payment lump enough m. waa I On at the Utah, who haa been laboring in the to enable him to return to his na120th street pier indebted p I Bishop building. th amount of 1500,000, while It as-to !Wesley E. Klngprealdent of the Wherea "a plan has hen devised Jersey side they tookth Fort Lee South West Vlrglnlft conference for tive land, where heexpCcts, to live. sets were less than to fh of WiU 1300,000. the The Meet For Practice kltnP1 top palisades the trolley -' whlchDaPP year, haa been transferred to The commission also approved a neer- slake choir will meet for pioRotary club, questioned the effectived where rea most enchanting spot had the past Mlaa New Haven conference. esa of th proposed ordinance - He 'that Ra adoption would entail but aum D. between B. payment for the party, A large Richard will visit Washington and lump hearsal, Sunday Oct. 17, Tn th stake Convicted by Jury on h doubted that public sentiment' tie trouble or expense comparedwltn been selected and th London Guarantee hall. raoelvad from. Its bonfire waa soon made at the edge New Yqrk on'her way to New Haven. Trarjtar Fifth South between . First West would be altogether efficacious and, tha advantage 1,824-74- . and Accident f for company, of the cliff, an& he happy excursionand West Temple. A good attendaHard Cider Charge thought that only two things would adoption: and nce- 1 desired! "Wherea th Mayor and other city ists were soon roacMng frankfurters Women. kccompllsh th desired end. He advoTo Entertain Public Health Journal which had been auppbtd by the doccated appointment of a committee commissioners .have, begun the com A Jury in th city appeal division of To Fill Vacancy Member of th With power to act and an ordinance mendable task of abating thla nule tors.- Community singing led by Mr. Gives Utah High Rating Pioneer stake -presidency will visit th th Third district court last night reWill W. C. enterBradford added con and Mr mirth Mr J. Parley White their rlth "teeth In It." Mr. King, aleoance, taking the public Into Thirtieth ward Sunday night to fill a turned a verdict of guilty In the - case the crowd and provided entertain- tain the Republican womeq chairmen advocated the fixing of a time after fldence and enlisting th buslneea men to A .Not only la Utah first among the vacancy tn the ward bishopric. The of the city -aiprVgTt for tu., larger, cleaner ment for the neighboring camper which the consumption of soft coal In the on north Second gainst Chris Binder, meeting begins at 8:2 and members large barrel of apple cider quenched at her residence state of th Union in Its birth fate, of m thla city, except under certain and better cltyf and be charged with possession of cider conto are ward party.-whilthe specially are 'Urged the Invited those of the thirst street West apple earnest Among th "Wherea conditions, would be prohibbut It la also first-I- n of on taining more than one-ha- lf caring for those present. , of every householder, every taxpayer, pastries and candles were supplied in Mr T. H. Morrison Mr Kate D. ited. cent alcohol. SIndar wa previously the infant .as that Mrs. born, T. ire Mr I mortality profusion. WU1 manufacturer, Shell, Baybell Hold every .Davis, The Elks K la club every merchant, wan f The support of the convicted in the city court and on Stag Party Nature had prepared a perfect eve- William McMIllaiy Anne Spen- - rata in thla state la lower than In Iras pledged by President - Earl J. real estate dealer, banker, teacher and hold their annual stag party to- 8 he was sentenced to pay a fin July of the occasloiV and the spirit rer, Mrs. Gu Backman, Mrs. C. Frank any other. Utah'd birth rate la 11.8 will Glade. George D. Keysor, secretary patron of the public schools la easen ning for wa "surSeveral at the 0 days-Inight 960, or to erv clubhousp. tho city at Its hKWit. when the Emery, Mrs- - A E. Jone Mra.' Fratfk be will actor and the executive committee - on the tlal to a complete eolutlon of the prob- - of Utah JaiL He win bo . sentenced anew sprung, In the nation la 24.4. prises1 lem. It is believed that sufficient tn organization of th Utah club was ef- Openkhaw. MY?- Alex E. Carr. Mrs. while the average . tmoke situation, .outlined lb recomfrom the local houaea of amusement Oct 23. Mr Claire Folgef and The state's Infant mortality record will Help out tha program. Georg W. Fred mendations of th Mosnett, investiga- tercet may he aroused to noticeably fected Graham, E. Lindsey, of Salt Mies Ruth Ward Mias Emm very year until It la 84' to the thousand as against an Welch and Reg Stark have charge of tion report. The advice of Judge reduce th evil cease to be a reproach and a dis- take City, who has been laboringcon-as Th program will be- -; average of 101. These figures are arrangement New In Haven th a missionary It be to the city: therefore, grace from the latest issue of the Utah gin at 1:18 o'clock. been to the transferred ha ference ' That "Resolved, systematic super Publl Health Journal,' ajnagazin conference to Ward Conference The Bur-- ; vision of furnace engines and smoke- South InWest Virginia tVest edited by James H. Wallis, tor executive tonBurton Virginia ward conference will tr held Bun- Huntington. baris for im- labor stacks be accepted aa of Utah the Public secretary Health ambition In New la Tork tandsev Miss expected day at 8:3 p.m. with members of th mediate operations; Afttt A jtssociaUorL.' week. take presidency and other stake "That a atrlngent ordinance for th some time during tbsOct. UTTlf CAS S. John T. evening. In attendance. Tuesday In addition to enforcement of measures t abate the WILL BOV were Jensen dinner La Vsr Electrical and Hand remarks Engineers by th visitors ther will be amoke nuisance he passed at once by ' HOME at Edna the N. Hardr of .Miss AD memnumber guest musical the city commissioners: pedal rent HIGH PRICED RE-TAI- L To Salt Lake ber of tb ward and other Interested Why "That every appearance of partisan mission home, 246 Gates avenue, SPACE POR STOR-AG-E are Jnrited to be present. politics or personal Interest b elimin- Brooklyn. Now till Halloween will The 1121 annuel convention of th , Opening Meeting. when ated in the selection of agents and ofyou can use OUR Report Increased-- . Tonnage Presl 81,60. 00 NEAR NINTH be a wild scramble lor the American Institute of Electrical ficials to enforce the ordinance; Bun day evening, Oct. 16. marked the dent-C. of In Orem th Orem WAREHOUSE for TOUR -- tho-assist- opening 7 meeting to the , Brooklyn! SOUTH. AND. JTENXH EAST Will be- held jtm;-,- In thte terorb&ic estimate "hirroaawirrhaul BRANCH quaintest' decorative ""and' ance of cltiaena tn general he secured chapel of the New York and Biook-- 1 HOUSE aFfreatly STREETS 8400. DON.. cUy, according to announcement, by this season 6. 00 tons of eugar beet costume effects. Dont be In aiding th public safety department lyn Mutual Improvement' association. P. P. Ashworth, secretary of the fo-- I as compared with 45,000 tons for last reduced cost to yon? 110.00 PER MONTH left in the lurch shop of city government in the enforce- A special program pas rendered. The ina cat chapter expected fhet thi year. He reports corresponding ... , ment of the ordinance. officer of the new qnranlzatlon are and ether will bring over 804 delegates, creased tonnage on apples, early. Just now our stocks "Resolved, Furthet', that a copy of Elder Merrill D. RL president' so that It will INSURANCE ONLY 18e PER brick bunga- j meeting Fix modern produce, agricultural of whom reached here intema-many I H Brlnton. flrvt these resolution be presented to th Emily are complete and wondercounselor, and to order more motive S100PER ANNUM. . UcneJ distinction. Secy. Ashworth be necessary low. with targe living and dining aecpnd cun- city commlsilon and a copy to each Elder Joseph O Jena-'nfor 1I2L power a also states fully attractive, that has on been Mutual petition which are Each Improve--! the of newspaper spoke doing ekr. room, colonad opening , between filed aaking that th sphere of ectiv-ttle- s Cut-outGeneral Merchandise Storage. valiant serrtc for th city la thla ment "work. The speital speaker for! Thensophkte! Meetings It is ansilhouettes, and membership of the Belt take nounced Mantel, 'bookcaaea, kitchen cabinet Owen F. wa Prof on and be recorded Beal; that all meetings of the Thq. that th matter, meet'ng they Manufacturers Distributors crepe paper festoons, caps th minutes of this section be extended from it present oeophlcal society are now held at the who portrayed the treid toward tnu-- j two very large bedroom fin light meeting " limitation of 6 miles radius te In- -i new lodge- room 411-1- 9 and streamers, masks, lamp Continental After the pesaege of the resolu- tual Improvement throighout all the, and bath fixture! and cemented elude ell qualified electrical On Monday night. tions some Informal discussion was world. Mr Roses Jenkfns rendered Bank building. shades, baskets, invitation neers from tb southern harder pgi. aolo. .Mr Jenkins rendered a basement connected te eewer. which th question of ef Oct. II, President John M. Hayes 111 held, during plans Bt. to and place cards, etc etc. Utah Jen-Mr Ida. 1 Jennings-rConwa- ll taber-.ntcVe Th on Anthony. eels organvocal thl subject, "Who We accompanied hy holding a mass meeting In th isation at present has a membership speak T" On Wednesday night study The saoociation vrl- meet each of Mr. Monnett kin Buddha the way See them now. during of 6 in thl district Th 8R lake class will be hed .the In the ci-- y wa raised. th On motion, Tuesday evening tn Brooklyn being, convention wilt be th first nation! class will be held, th subject this matter waa referred to th chapel. Co. being Em-Tlv Catherine .of the eorirty ever held In dnm.1 On Friday nightsubject committee Saturday evenlra Oct. , Mir Wentworth :he Jar west. In deoisrin the meeting adjourned. REAUESTATBET, LOANS Brlnton. end Mis Iren. Toltftn Rice will Conduct an advanced rise were at th Pone volt hospital studyon atndy of th secret doctrine. Mayor Neslen took occasion to So. BIKEARN9 BLOOD ALLIANCE COAL COMPANY preen his gretftude for th deep and ing the accident cases hronght Into . COAL NOW Tb He declared that Institution during" the rlrht ehetrn TeL Waslreret of coal L and 346 ORDrn quillty avoid ,enrsl for quick t TtM 6901 e 4 3 Znerfe j he believed victory for (tR take and hour Pr. Lee Cowan, who te dolrg service. 18 eouth Main etrest Rhone dmrwnkt'r. Msrti CoJ (Jv4 So, I her cl teen Is assured. at work Intern Roosevelt! special k eeatch 4ALe Advertisement. Itetew,, hialM. Frank Smith, 1 year old, Alla f Mika Bell wee arretted by Detective McGinns Clifton 1'attan and U. Friday night and lodged In tba city rob-bor- bl r .n... J engi-poM- ' dre I far-anou- ra by-la- 1 I f Utahns in Great Metropolis Realize Ambition in Organization of Club d. k-- ay ' m - pre-Winn- ie -- -- '.'.vtnue J. engi-neerl- -- er - -- NEWS BRIEF n. 191S-1S--1- 7, te. pe , - as ce . Jlt-al- -- -- - 1 -- pre-rrib- ed pr J s. , - HALLOWEEN -- er Meetin Warehouse Advantages En-gtoe- ee J i 4' s, DESERET BOOK COMPANY ORQNTOl&CO. ee-icuti- Warehouse 353 W. 2nd J 4 i L |